Script Wekit 7 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, branding, logos, packaging, whimsical, friendly, delicate, playful, romantic, handwritten charm, elegant display, decorative initials, personal tone, monoline, looped, swashy, bouncy, airy.
A delicate monoline script with a relaxed, handwritten rhythm and frequent looped terminals. Strokes stay consistently thin with rounded turns and soft, open counters, while capitals introduce modest swashes and occasional curl-like entry strokes. Letterforms lean mostly upright and maintain a light, airy texture, with spacing that keeps words readable even as joins and overlaps appear in places. Numerals follow the same thin, curved drawing style, emphasizing smooth arcs over sharp corners.
This font suits short to medium display text where its fine line and loops can be appreciated: invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, logos, labels, and light packaging. It also works well for headings, pull quotes, and social graphics, especially when paired with a simple sans for supporting text and set at comfortable sizes to preserve its thin strokes.
The overall tone feels whimsical and personable, like neat pen lettering with a touch of flourish. Its looping forms and gentle bounce give it a romantic, boutique-like charm without becoming overly ornate. The light stroke and rounded shapes keep it approachable and sweet rather than formal or authoritative.
The design appears intended to capture tidy handwritten penmanship with a refined, decorative flair—combining simple monoline construction with selective swashes for personality. It prioritizes charm and elegance in display settings over dense text efficiency, aiming for a light, personal signature feel.
Capitals are noticeably more decorative than the lowercase, with several featuring prominent loops (notably in forms like B, G, and H) that create a signature look in initials. Some joins are subtle or intermittent, so the script reads as lightly connected rather than continuously cursive, which contributes to its casual, handcrafted character.